Note: Due to today's date, I should clarify that this is indeed real. The research was published on March 24th.

Researchers have found that the presence of dubstep in an environment can adversely affect mosquito behavior. The paper records an experiment in which mosquitos were observed in a control environment, and an environment in which Skrillex's track "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" (From his "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" EP) was played on repeat, at 25% of maximum volume (equating to 26-11 dB under the maximum volume, depending on the point in the song), by a speaker close to the mosquito enclosure, but not touching its netting, to prevent any movement of the netting. Two effects were observed during the experiment:

A hamster was put into the environment with the mosquitos, and the hamster was bit significantly less often in the group with the music playing

The mosquitos were significantly less likely to successfully produce offspring in the group with the music playing

The experiment seems to be more of a novelty than something that could directly be used to reduce mosquito populations, which are notorious for spreading disease among other animals, and having little benefit to ecosystems they inhabit. Regardless, this does open opportunities for more research into ways to reduce mosquito populations while potentially not disturbing other animal populations in the same environment.